Only gender experts can serve as trainers on training programmes aimed to prevent GBV at universitiesread more
University students need to be supported and trained within higher education institutions to become upstandersread more
A co-creation process grounded in scientific evidence can contribute to achieving social impact in the prevention of gender-based violenceread more
To effectively combat Gender-Based Violence in Higher Education Institutions, it is crucial to address Isolating Gender Violenceread more
Bystander Intervention is the most effective mechanism for preventing gender-based violence in Higher Education Institutions, and the Zero Violence Brave Club is a concrete way to turn it into realityread more
It is a mistake to attribute the cause of gender-based violence in universities to one person’s position of power over another. The problem lies in the absence of consentread more
Victims of gender-based violence at university often do not trust the institution because responsible authorities frequently fail to act, provide support, or ensure their protection.read more
Preventing gender-based violence in universities requires training the entire community (students and staff) based on scientific evidence with proven social impact.read more